I primed the Tales of Treasures paper with clear gesso. Then I stamped with different stamps. First one was the stamp collage from the Journey set with black ink. I stamped again with one of the Ornamental Edges set and the Grungy Grid and embossed the prints with the Antique Gold powder. I stamped one last time with the second stamp from the Ornamental Edges set and used the Sand and Sea powder to emboss the prints.

I die-cut some leaves in a watercolor paper. I colored them with the same inks I used to color the background and I sprinkled the rose leaves with the Antique Gold embossing powder while they were still wet to add some texture.

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Here is my second October's project for Blue Fern Studios: an art journal page. After my New York Journal and my Family Journal, I decided to start a new Journal with all the castles I visited in the Loire Valley. Here is the first page with the castle of Chaumont-sur-Loire (Loire Valley, France)

Today I'm up on Blue Fern Studios blog with a new layout featuring the new collection designed y Michelle " Memoires ". I chose a photo I've taken during a trip in Montrésor (Loire Valley, France), one of the most beautiful villages in France. The Gardener's Bridge came from the Eiffel workshop.